Yeah, it’s all about money — what company can give the Mariners the most dough and the best deal. But here in microbrew mecca, it’s a little disappointing that the official beer of the Seattle Mariners is Coors Light. Just sayin’.

“The Mariners are very happy to welcome Coors Light as our newest corporate partner,” Bob Aylward, Seattle Mariners executive vice president of business operations, said in a news release. “We are looking forward to the opportunities this new relationship brings both inside and outside Safeco Field.”

Indeed, the new Coors Light sponsorship means a few changes to Safeco Field.

From the news release:

As part of the sponsorship The Rail Bar in The ‘Pen, presented by ROOT SPORTS™, will be rebranded the Coors Light Rail Bar and Coors Light will be the exclusive presenting sponsor of the ROOT SPORTS Mariners pregame program that originates from The ‘Pen before every Mariners home game.

As the Mariners official beer, Coors Light will be celebrating the Mariners 35th Anniversary this summer with a series of pint glasses that will feature the likenesses of Mariners legends Jay Buhner, Edgar Martinez and Ken Griffey Jr. The glasses will be used in select pubs, bars and restaurants throughout the Pacific Northwest for a limited time.

Other elements of the agreement include prominent placement of the Coors Light brand on the Safeco Field main center field scoreboard as well as on rotating home plate signage and LED ribbon boards. There will also be Videoboard features and displays on the in-park TV system known as Venue Vision. Coors Light will also have the rights to use Mariners marks in retail campaigns throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska and Montana, access to promotional player appearances and tie-ins and enhancement of various special events at Safeco Field during Mariners games throughout the season.

And, of course, all the Coors Light you can drink! For $9 a glass …

The previous official beer was Budweiser — and it was for 30 years. But don’t worry. If you love Budweiser and other beers, you will still be able to buy those at the game.

Meanwhile, here are images of the Buhner, Martinez and Griffey beer glasses you might soon be seeing at your favorite watering hole.